Website Design & Development
Not only can G-Force get your business visible on the web and bring in new customers we can also give your website a brand new look and feel! The best part is that as our focus is SEO your new site will be 100% optimised off the bat to perform well on the search engines!
Web Design Perth
We like to focus on Perth based customers for our website design as it allows us to have face to face meetings which generally provide the customer with a website closer meeting their expectations and a quicker turn around time.That’s not to say we won’t work with national or international clients though! We would still love to work with you we would just request you be available on some form of instant messaging service like MSN/Skype to speed up development time.
Our website design process compiles of three main steps. These steps are:
The Planning Stage
Just like what they told you in school, without a good plan everything falls apart. We recognise this and spend a considerable amount of time planning with you what the website will look like, what it will do, how it will do it and in what format. The less we leave to chance the less needs to be fixed up down the line.
The Design and Development Stage
This is the only stage that is completly hands off for you as the customer. We take everything you told us in the planning stage and turn it into a fully functioning website on a development server. Once everything is online, working and ready we will send you the link to review our work and start the third step
The Revision Stage
Generally we get everything right on the first go although sometimes the customer just wants a little bit of customisation on our design (move that box there, make that colour green) and we respect that. We ask that you compile your revisions together to reduce the back and forward nature of revisions. For this reason we limit revisions to three sets. So you can go over the site and make a list of 20 small changes and submit that as your first revision. After we complete that you might find 5 last things you need done which you submit as your second revision. As mentioned this is a lot more efficient than sending changes one-by-one.